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Free course in animation

Special Correspondent

HYDERABAD: Technology for the People, a social service organisation is organising a free course in animation and multi-media programmes for people in the age group of 16 to 18 years and hailing from poor families.

Those who have passed Standard X are eligible for the course.

They need to have basic drawing skills and are keen interest in pursuing career in animation industry.

Pre-admission test

The course starts in the second week of November.

A pre-admission test would be conducted to select the right candidates.

Further, placements would also be offered to the good candidates.

For details, interested candidates can contact Shobha Uttam, project manager on 93911-55515 or Anjum Fathima, coordinator on following mobile/telephone numbers 98483-32929 or on 24441297, 92470-25551, according to a press release.

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